Relaxing Tropical Waterfront Home with Spa

Overview

Overview

Bedrooms:

3

Bathrooms:

2

Sleeps

6

Per week

$700

Per month

$2,000

Type:

Home

Description of the Seminole vacation home rental

Just listed!!! This home is open for Winter 2012-2013.

You will think you landed in Hawaii when you step through the door of this waterfront charmer! The owner lived in Hawaii for 30 years and has recreated the relaxing Hawaiian lifestyle in this lovely well appointed home. If you are looking for a winter retreat to soak up the sunshine and rejuvenate while you take in the sunsets and all that the Florida Gulf Coast has to offer, This is your home!!!

Perfect for snowbirds, a couples retreat, or small families, this home features waterfront views, a large lanai with waterfall and coy pond, and a top of the line spa! Sip wine and have a massage while you take in the sunset in the very private back yard oasis.

The master bedroom features a queen size tempur-pedic bed for even more relaxation! Second bedroom features double bed, third bedroom is a home office.

Great room features a queen sleep sofa and 60" large screen TV.

Kerri Heckrow

Area Info

The home is located in Seminole Florida.Madeira Beach is the closest beach to Seminole, no more than a five minute drive. It is a tremendously clean area with many parks such as Kitty Stuart Park, Archibald Park, and County Park offering beach access and amenities such as pavilions, showers, restrooms, and parking. This is an ideal spot for the whole family offering many things to do. Enjoy swimming in the sparkling waters and sun soaking on the white sugary beaches. Madeira Beach is also home to John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk where you can sip your favorite cappuccino, eat a succulent seafood dinner, charter a fishing boat, or enjoy an unforgettable sunset cruise. The unique shopping John’s Pass has to offer includes antiques, arts, crafts, clothing and jewelry. Many events are held here often and make John’s Pass Village and Boardwalk a place that you’ll visit time and time again.

Indian Rocks Beach is very close to Seminole and just south of Clearwater Beach. If you like Clearwater Beach, but tend to enjoy a quieter atmosphere, Indian Rocks Beach is the place for you. Surfing and snorkeling are favorite past times of Indian Rocks Beach goers as well as sunbathing and beachcombing. Fine dining and shopping are still close by without seeming too congested. Here you will see more of a residential type community rather than an overwhelming amount of businesses and tourist shops. The beach trolley will gladly give you a lift if you are in the mood for some evening entertainment down at Pier 60.

Indian Shores is just south of Indian Rocks Beach and shares the same residential community feel as its neighbor. It too is very close to Seminole. With restaurants and shops close by, this 2.65 mile long white sandy beach still lends a quieter, relaxing atmosphere. Indian Shores is also host to the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary, a non-profit organization dedicated to the four R’s, “rescue, repair, recuperation, and potential release” of wild sea birds that make the Gulf coast of Pinellas County their homes. Come for a day and visit the beautiful beaches of Indian Shores and the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary.

Redington Shores is home to a 400-foot wide white sandy beach with facilities such as beach showers, restrooms and over 170 parking spaces. This calm, relaxing beach is a great family vacation spot. There is a playground for the little ones with beach access available. From the parking lot, two boardwalks will lead you to the seagrass covered sandy dunes of Redington Shores where you can sit and watch memorable sunsets sink into the Boca Ciega Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.

Lake Seminole Park is over 250 acres and is home to an abundance of wildlife. This designated wildlife habitat and sanctuary can provide hours of enjoyment for nature lovers as they view many of the wild animals in their natural habitat such as alligators, bald eagles, vultures, hawks, waterfowl, turtles and tortoises, as well as snakes. As for amenities, Lake Seminole Park offers 13 shelters that are available for renting 365 days a year, a boat ramp, grills, picnic facilities, a playground, water fountains, and restrooms. The wooden bridge and the shelter built over the pond are surely captured in a number of wedding albums. This park also has a 2-mile long trail that winds through the pine flatwoods where visitors can enjoy biking, rollerblading, walking, and jogging. At the completion of 1 mile, there is an exit off the trail for those who do not wish to complete the full 2-mile length of the trail. Other sporting activities can be enjoyed by those who choose the softball field or volley ball courts for a day of fun and competition. Many benches and swings are strategically placed throughout the park for visitors to capture the best views as they relax and take in the fresh air. The hilly grounds of Lake Seminole Park provide many open spaces for picnicking the traditional way with a basket and blanket where you can enjoy lunch and lay back in the lush green grass. Of course the best part of the park which it is named for is Lake Seminole. This large lake can accommodate many types of watercraft and is a jet skier’s dream. The boat ramp provides access to the lake where boaters, skiers and jet skiers can enjoy smooth cruising through the calm waters of this picturesque lake. Fishing is also a popular pastime on the lake. Lake Seminole Park is centrally located to Clearwater, St. Petersburg and Largo and will provide hours of enjoyment.
Boca Ciega Millennium Park is a 184.6-acre park in Seminole that not only offers plenty of natural beauty to residents and visitors of Seminole, but is also home to the Pinellas County Millennium Time Capsule which contains more than 100 items for future generations to discover. Park amenities include fishing access to the Bay, a launch site for canoes, a large dog park, an observation tower, small nature trails, boardwalks, a playground, restrooms, picnic shelters and paths for walking and biking. This is a great park for bird watching. Here you can see various types of wading birds, shore birds, birds of prey, water fowl and upland birds. Come enjoy the shade and beauty of Boca Ciega's unspoiled communities which include wetlands, pine flat-woods, oak hammocks, mangrove swamps, and salt marshes. Enjoy the beauty of Boca Ciega Millennium Park when you own Seminole real estate. Blossom Lake Park is just off of the Pinellas Trail in Seminole where you can enjoy amenities such as a fishing lake, playgrounds, fitness trail, basketball court, general purpose athletic field, and picnic gazebos. Seminole City Park is also located just next to the Pinellas Trail and Seminole City Hall and offers a state of the art band shell, playgrounds, and picnic gazebos.

Reviews

Reviews for this vacation home rental in Seminole, Florida

Bob Booth

Whitby On. Canada

Hawaii Transferred

May 3, 2013

The owner of this house has decorated the rooms in a Hawaiian motif. Wonderful experience as to amenities, location, facilities and the very co-operative owner. Trish could not have been a better host. We would go back in a heart beat but the owner has moved into this location on a permanent basis.. Many Thanks and Aloha....Bob & Diane Booth